Kobbie Mainooo famous for Manchester United (Photo by Gareth Copley / Getty Images)
Manchester United would have set a requested price of only 42 million pounds sterling for the Kobbie Main midfielder before the transfer window this summer.
Chelsea is one of the major clubs showing an interest in Mainoo, but it seems that the international in England could also have exciting opportunities abroad.
It is according to Fichajeswho names Real Madrid and Inter Milan alongside Chelsea as Potential suite for Mainoo before summer.
Fans of the UTD man will undoubtedly be disappointed by this news, the future of Mainoo appearing more and more in doubt.
There has been a lot of speculation about the future of Mainoowith Give me sport Recently report that the Red Devils hoped that they could bring the 19 -year -old young man to sign a new contract.
Now, however, it is again linked to an outing while Fichajes says that United could let it go for 42 million pounds sterling.
The Kobbie Main Transfer situation is a blow but Manchester United must take the positive points

Mainoo looked like an extremely exciting young talent when he pierced for the first time in the first team of the United States last season.
Despite some precocious injury problems, Mainoo began to settle as a key player for Erik Ten Hag, marking in the FA Cup final victory against Manchester City last May.
It should have been the beginning of a long and successful career of the MUFC, but it now seems that he could go to the exit door long before he even reached his peak years.
It would be a particular blow if Mainoo found itself at a rival like Chelsea, but it is easy to see why their project could be tempting for the player after a campaign as difficult in Manchester.
However, United has financial problems that cannot be ignored, and collection on 42 million pounds pure profit on a local player like Mainoo could end up being important.
As much as Mainoo looks like an exciting young talent, he is certainly not irreplaceable, and if he is not happy to engage in the club, there is no sense to keep it.